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This is an important tutorial because it is introducing you to the quick mask. The Photoshop quick mask is a powerful way to get great selections accurately and it's very flexible. First start off with the lasso tool and make a very loose selection around an object...
The first thing you should do when altering any pixels is make a duplicate of the layer you want to screw around with. Just drag it to the new layer icon as shown...
Start with any image you like. I'm going to introduce you to another very powerful feature of Photoshop; it's called an adjustment layer. Adjustment layers give you the flexibility and power to make powerful, dramatic improvements to your images WITHOUT altering any pixels...
Editor's Pick in Photo Editing, May 2005
Sometimes the lack of body parts can be a stylish visual trick as it is in Moses Pendleton’s ballet "Lunar Sea." In photos, however, it is a mistake needing correction.
The crop tool is a tool that any beginning Photoshop user (and advanced) should definitely know how to use. This is basic image editing at it's pure essentials. When I was learning (teaching myself) I didn't use the crop tool, I used the method of marquee and then copy/cut and paste...
Welcome to the continuation of the fill tutorial (from another lesson in the series). Choose the gradient tool from the toolbar. Go to the gradient menu at the top in the options bar and choose the sunset orange gradient. Now make sure the linear gradient tool is chosen as shown...
1. Starting off you will need 2 things. A photo of the car you want to do up and some nice rims that you would like to add. Here are my two starting images.
2. Starting off with the new rims you would like to add to your car. Using the Pen Tool (press P) carefully select around the wheel...
1. Open an image of a car.
2. If the car is in another color than grey/silver, press CTRL+U, set Saturation to 0.
3. Make a new layer, set the 'Blend Mode' to 'Overlay'. (look at the image below)...
1. Make a new picture (CTRL+N) i used the format 477x250 pixels.
2. Copy a photo or a picture from another place and past it into your image.
3. Press CTRL+T to transform it, get it in the same size as on the image below:...
Whoever played Kotor2 knows what this tutorial is about. Turn your lovely family-members or friends into infamous sith like Darth Maul. This does require a bit of PS-skill ;)







